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Official 2025 Municipal Election Results and Voter Statistics

The official results for the 2025 Municipal Election are now confirmed. A total of 5,962 residents cast their votes in this year’s municipal election, representing a turnout rate of 28.28%. 

Official Election Results

Mayor
MAKIN, Lisa: 3,637 (increased by one (1) vote)
ABITOYE, Ajibola (Jibs): 2,256

City Councillors
BLIZZARD, Birgit: 3,003
HARRIS, Gordon: 2,940
WESLEY, Allan: 2,906
KATCHUR, Gale: 2,875
NOYEN, Patrick: 2,763
RANDHAWA, Arjun: 2,560

Elk Island Public School Trustees
SOROCHAN, Ralph: 1,796
BERGMANN, Tiffany: 1,708

Elk Island Catholic School Trustee
STEWART, Al: 528

Election Stats

A summary of voter turnout, demographics, and overall participation trends from the 2025 Municipal Election is available in the Election Stats document.

Council Orientation and Swearing-In Ceremony

The newly elected Mayor and Council will begin their orientation process starting on Monday, October 27. The official swearing-in ceremony will take place during the Organizational Council Meeting on Tuesday, October 28 at 5:00 pm in the Council Chamber at City Hall. Residents are welcome to attend this meeting in person or watch it online at YouTube.com/CityFortSask.

Learn More

Thank you to everyone that came out to vote. For full election details and updates, visit fortsask.ca/Election.
 


Fort Saskatchewan, located just 15 minutes northeast of Edmonton along the North Saskatchewan River, is a vibrant hub for economic, recreational, and cultural activities. Nestled in the centre of Alberta’s Industrial Heartland and home to nearly 30,000 residents, the city offers many amenities, including a multi-use fitness facility, an aquatics centre, 80 km of trails, and high-performance arenas and fields. Cultural highlights include a 500-seat performing arts theatre, historic sites, a museum, and a replica of the 1875 Northwest Mounted Police Fort. Fort Saskatchewan is dedicated to fostering an inclusive community, providing a blend of experiences that welcomes everyone.

The city is situated in Treaty 6 Territory and Métis Nation of Alberta District 11. We recognize that we stand upon land that carries the footsteps of many Indigenous Peoples, including the Nehiyawak, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, and Métis. The City honours the First Peoples of this land and is committed to fostering reconciliation through relationship building, knowledge gathering, and education.

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